IDENTILIN$$ F003Y03|OSBORN MS. b148|pp. 12-15\mth\x\10-4-94\P:DF\o\7-11-97\C:JSC\7-22-97, 9-15-98 003.Y03.HE1 %XSatire the Second: 003.Y03.001 Kind pitty choakes my spleene; braue scorne forbidds 003.Y03.002 Those teares to issue, w%5ch%6 swell my eye lidds 003.Y03.003 I must nott laugh nor weepe sinnes, & bee wise 003.Y03.004 can rayleinge then cure these worne malladies 003.Y03.005 Is nott o%5r%6 mistresse faire religion 003.Y03.006 as worthy of all our soules deuotion 003.Y03.007 As virtue was to the first blinded age 003.Y03.008 are nott heauens ioyes as valiant to asswage 003.Y03.009 Lust, as earthes hono%5r%6 was to them: Alas 003.Y03.010 as wee doe them in meanes; shall they surpasse [CW:vs] 003.Y03.011 vs in the end, & shall thy fathers spiritt [p.13] 003.Y03.012 meete blind Philosophers in heauen whose meritt 003.Y03.013 of strickt life may bee imputed faith; & heare 003.Y03.014 Thee whome hee taught, soe easie wayes & neare 003.Y03.015 To follow damn'd, & if thou dar'st feare this 003.Y03.016 this feare greate courage & high valo%5r%6 is 003.Y03.017 Darst thou ayde Mutinous Dutch & darst thou lay 003.Y03.018 thee in shipps woodden sepulchers a prey 003.Y03.019 To leaders rage, to stormes to shott to dearth 003.Y03.020 Darst thou diue seas & dungeons of the earth 003.Y03.021 Hast thou couragious fire to thawe the yce 003.Y03.022 of frozen North discoueries & thrice 003.Y03.023 Colder then Salamanders, like deuine 003.Y03.024 children in y%5e%6 Ouen, fires of Spayne & the line 003.Y03.025 Whose Countries Limebecks to o%5r%6 bodies bee 003.Y03.026 canst thou for gaine beare, & must euery Hee 003.Y03.027 w%5ch%6 cryes nott goddesse to thy m:%5rs%6 drawe 003.Y03.028 or eate thy poysonous words courage of strawe 003.Y03.029 Oh dep%Pate[sic] coward wilt thou seeme bold and 003.Y03.030 to thy foes & his (whoe made thee to stand 003.Y03.031 Centinel in this worlds garrison) thus yeild 003.Y03.032 & for forbidden warres leaue the appoineted feild 003.Y03.033 know thy foe y%5e%6 foule diuell whome thou 003.Y03.034 striuest to please for hate nott loue would allow 003.Y03.035 thee faine his whole realme to bee quitt. And as 003.Y03.036 the worlds all p%Ptes wither away & passe 003.Y03.037 Soe the world ytt selfe, thy other loued foe is 003.Y03.038 in her decreapitt wane & thou loueing this 003.Y03.039 Dost loue a witherd & worne strumpitt. Last 003.Y03.040 flesh (ytt selfes death) & ioyes wch flesh can taste 003.Y03.041 Thou louest & thy faire goodly soule w%5ch%6 doth 003.Y03.042 Giue this flesh power to taste ioy, thou dost loath 003.Y03.043 seeke true Religion, o%C where Merreus 003.Y03.044 thinkeinge her vnhoused heere & fledd from vs 003.Y03.045 Seekes her att %1Rome%2, there because hee doth know 003.Y03.046 that shee was there a thowsand yeares agoe 003.Y03.047 Hee loues her rage,[sic] soe as wee heere obay 003.Y03.048 the state cloth where y%5e%6 Prince satt yesterday 003.Y03.049 Crants to such braue loues will nott bee inthral'd 003.Y03.050 butt loues her onely whoe att %1Geneua%2 is cald 003.Y03.051 Religion plaine, simple sullen, younge 003.Y03.052 contemptuous yett vnhansome as amonge 003.Y03.053 Leacherous humo%5r%6s, there is one y%5t%6 iudges 003.Y03.054 noe wenches wholesome butt course country drudges [CW:%1Graus%2][miscatch] 003.Y03.055 %1Grayns%2[sic] stayes still att home heere & because [p.14] 003.Y03.056 some p%5r%6cher (vild ambitious baudes & lawes 003.Y03.057 Still now like fashions) bidd him thinke y%5t%6 shee 003.Y03.058 w%5ch%6 dwells wth vs is onely p%Pfect hee 003.Y03.059 Embraceth her whome his godfathers will 003.Y03.060 tenders to him, beinge tender, as wards still 003.Y03.061 Take such wiues as there Gardians offer, or 003.Y03.062 pay valews. Careless %1Pharigius%2 doth abhorr 003.Y03.063 All because all cannott bee good, as one 003.Y03.064 knoweinge some woemen whores dares marry none 003.Y03.065 %1Graccus%2 loues all as one, & thinks that soe 003.Y03.066 as woemen doe in diuers countries goe 003.Y03.067 In diuers habitts, yett are still one kind 003.Y03.068 soe doth, soe is Religion. And this blind- 003.Y03.069 nesse too much light breeds, butt vnmoued thou 003.Y03.070 of force must one, & forc'd butt one allowe 003.Y03.071 And the right. Aske thy father w%5ch%6 is shee 003.Y03.072 Lett him aske his, though truth & falshood bee 003.Y03.073 Neere twins, yett truth a little elder is 003.Y03.074 be busie to seeke her belieue mee this 003.Y03.075 Hee's nott of none, nor worst y%5t%6 seekes y%5e%6 best 003.Y03.076 t'adore or scorne an image or p%Ptest 003.Y03.077 May all bee badd. doubt wisely in strange way 003.Y03.078 to stand enquireinge right, is nott to stay 003.Y03.079 To sleepe or runne wronge is one a huge hill 003.Y03.080 cragged & steepe truth stands, & hee y%5t%6 will 003.Y03.081 Reach her about must, I[sic] & about goe 003.Y03.082 & w%5th%6 the suddennesse resist winne soe 003.Y03.083 yett striue soe y%5t%6 before age deathes twilight 003.Y03.084 thy soule rest, for none can worke in that night 003.Y03.085 To will implyes delay, therefore now doe 003.Y03.086 hard deeds y%5e%6 body paynes, hard knowledge too 003.Y03.087 The minds endeuo%5rs%6 reach & misteries 003.Y03.088 are like the sunne dazelinge, yett plaine to all eyes 003.Y03.089 Keepe the truth w%5ch%6 thou hast found, men doe nott stand 003.Y03.090 in soe yll case heere, y%5t%6 god hath wth his hand 003.Y03.091 Signed kings blancke Charters, to kill whome they hate 003.Y03.092 nor are they vicars butt hange men to fate 003.Y03.093 Foole & wretch wilte thou lett thy soule bee tide 003.Y03.094 to mans lawes, by w%5ch%6 shee shall nott bee tryde 003.Y03.095 Att y%5e%6 last day, will ytt then boote thee 003.Y03.096 to say a %1Phillip%2 or a %1Grigorie%2 003.Y03.097 A %1Harry%2 or a %1Martin%2 taught thee this 003.Y03.098 is nott this excuse, for meere contraries [CW:Equally] 003.Y03.099 Equally stronge? cannott both sides say soe [p.15] 003.Y03.100 That thou mayst rightly obey power her bonds know 003.Y03.101 Those past, her nature, her name is chang'd to bee 003.Y03.102 then humble to her is Idolatrie 003.Y03.103 As streames are power is, those best flowes[sic] y%5t%6 dwell 003.Y03.104 att the rough streames calme head thriue & proue well 003.Y03.105 Butt haueinge left there rootes & themselues giuen 003.Y03.106 to y%5e%6 streames tirannous rage alas are driuen 003.Y03.107 through Mills, & rocks & woods, & att last almost 003.Y03.108 consum'd in goeinge, in the sea are lost 003.Y03.109 Soe p%Pish soules, w%5ch%6 more chuse mens vniust 003.Y03.110 power, from god claimd, then god himselfe to trust. 003.Y03.0SS ffinis 003.Y03.0$$ %1No ind; the "I" in l.81 is nonsense unless it's a variant spelling for "aye"%2